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Turn the pump on 100% speed for a few days and do some gentle rocking of the chassis back and forth. This will help move the air pockets around usually. it not, then they should work out naturally any you cant with this method.

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Turn the pump on 100% speed for a few days and do some gentle rocking of the chassis back and forth. This will help move the air pockets around usually. it not, then they should work out naturally any you cant with this method.

Just trying to figure out a great method, idk why there is so much air stuck in here

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Just trying to figure out a great method, idk why there is so much air stuck in here

This is really the only method. its very common when building a loop to have air pockets in blocks or radiators. Just need to gently rock the case in all directions to move the water and air around to force it to move and push out into the reservoir. Give it a week or so of doing this and you should have most, if not all, of the trapped air pockets out.

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This is really the only method. its very common when building a loop to have air pockets in blocks or radiators. Just need to gently rock the case in all directions to move the water and air around to force it to move and push out into the reservoir. Give it a week or so of doing this and you should have most, if not all, of the trapped air pockets out.

Im thinking its the air bubbles that are increasing the noise with my pump. Also any idea where i can get like a 4x4 of anti vibration material?

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I uploaded a picture. The vibrations and noise, when pump is running at 100% are pretty loud, so i want to try and dampen it as much as possible. Also i think the air bubbles are difficult because the 360 rad is in an awkward position.